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Box 36

 Container

Contains 43 Results:

"Bank Earnings and Expenses and What to do About Them," by Orval Adams, typescript, 1935

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 31
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1935

Address by Darrell J. Greenwell, typescript, 1936

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 32
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1936

"Misconceptions Concerning the WPA Program," by Colonel F. C. Harrington, mimeograph, 1939

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 33
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1939

"Work Progress Administration," by Harry L. Hopkins, mimeograph, 1935

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 34
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1935

"Do WPA Workers Refuse Jobs in Private Industry?" by Howard O. Hunter, mimeograph, 1939

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 35
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1939

"It is Happening Here," by Harold L. Ickes, mimeograph, 1937

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 36
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1937

"Government and Business," by Harold L. Ickes, mimeograph, 1940

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 37
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1940

Address by William T. Igleheart, typescript, 1936

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 38
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1936

"Business Confidence and Government Policy," by Robert H. Jackson, mimeograph, 1937

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 39
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1937

"Amicable Relationship with Capital Depends on Leaders on Both Sides," by Nelson A. Rockefeller, typescript, 1939

 File — Box: 36, Folder: 40
Identifier: VI
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1935 Dean Brimhall accepted a position with the Works Progress Administration as an advisor for labor relations. He served until 1939 under WPA administrator Harry L. Hopkins. During this time Brimhall was an outspoken defender of the Roosevelt administration and of the Works Progress Administration. He gave many speeches and always fought for the workers' rights.
Dates: 1939